Does anyone know if later model 1997+ F-series front seats are a direct replacement for the bronco seats? I have the low back seats and no arm rest in my rig and I'd like to get something with a head rest and arm rest.

"...All '80-96 Bronco & '80-97 F-series seats (bench, bucket, whatever) are interchangeable. The most you'd have to do is add wiring for the lumbar pump. The floorpans are identical where the front seats go...."
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at FSB
"...I have a set of leather buckets out of a Suburban and they seem a bit wider and fairly comfortable. Re-used the floor plate bracket and mounted the seats to a set of flat bars that then bolted to the floor bracket. That was for the powered driver seat, the other 3 new mounting holes in the seat rails and they bolted up to the floor mount bracket..."
Source: by 4drbronko at FSB
"...You can swap almost any OE seats (of any brand) in, depending you how determined you are. Chairs that mount to flat rails will be the easiest, but if you want 8-way power heated/cooled leather with memory, go for it..."
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at FSB
Arm Rest Bracket Repairs in a 94
Source: by R94broncoXTL (Ryan) at SuperMotors.net
Arm Rest Bracket Repairs pics, from a 90 in a 93
Source: by Billingslee (Bronco Bill) at SuperMotors.net
Arm Rest Bracket Repairs, from a 90 in a 93
Source: by Billingslee (Bronco Bill) at FSB
Arm Rest Removal & Installation from 96 Workshop Manual
Source: by Ford via Miesk5 at FSB
Arm Rest Removal & Installation from 96 Workshop Manual
Source: by Ford via Miesk5 at thedieselstop.com
Barbari Leather Sample Swatch Review; "...well i got my swatch, its not even remotely close to the factory tan color..."
Source: by Strange at FSB
Beard Low Back pics in an 86
Source: by BajaBronco13 at SuperMotors.net
Captain's Chairs Parts Break-Out Diagram in 80-89 w/ Nomenclature
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
Door Jamb Label Body Type Codes in a 96; The letters and/or numeral under BODY designate the interior trim, seat and body type. in 1996 F-150, F-250, F-350, F-Super Duty and Bronco Workshop Manual
Source: by Ford via thedieselstop.com
Installation & mount mod (86 Aerostar) in a 78
Source: by Justin S at shaw.ca via web.archive.org
Installation & mount mod (88 Saab 5000 Turbo) in an 89
Source: by Andrew K (Andy351, das panzer, sloppy seconds, the magic carpet) at SuperMotors.net
Installation & mount mod (88 Saab 5000 Turbo) in an 89
Source: by Andrew K (Andy351, das panzer, sloppy seconds, the magic carpet) at FSB
Installation & Mount Mod (J. C. Whitney racing seat) in a 96
Source: by DNBELOWBRONCO (Kevin, Labor of Love) at SuperMotors.net
Installation & Mount Mod (PRP Racing) in an 84
Source: by justshootme84 (Randy Z, Casual Mudder) at SuperMotors.net
Installation & Mount Mod (PRP Racing) in an 84
Source: by justshootme84 (Randy Z, Casual Mudder) at Ford Bronco Zone Forums
Installation (04 Dodge Pick Up) in an 88
Source: by BUSTERBRONCO at FSB
Installation (1980 to 1986 Bronco) in 78-79
Source: by Paul E at ProjectBronco.com
Installation (90 Honda) in 78-79
Source: by Chris C at ProjectBronco.com
Installation (90's Cherokee) in a 90
Source: by 90Beater (Topher, Chris) at FSB
Installation (90's Cherokee) in a 90
Source: by 90Beater (Topher, Chris) at bronco.tophersworld.com
Installation (92 Explorer) in an 81
Source: by Matt K (1BadBronco, 81Bronk36) at SuperMotors.net
Installation (92 Explorer) in an 81; see his SF site below for pics
Source: by Matt K (1BadBronco, 81Bronk36) at FSB
Installation (99 F150) w/Center Jump Seat in a 95
Source: by NorCalBronc at FSB
Installation (Corbeau) in a 90
Source: by rugerp89ipsc (mean green) at SuperMotors.net
Installation (Explorer) in a 92; "...all you have to do is remove four bolts to remove the Explorer seats from there frames and bolt onto 92'-95' Bronco seat frames. also, replaced the drivers side reclining latch with the one off my old seats. Purfect fit..."
Source: by GunDude at FSB
Installation (F150) in an 88; "...I had to drill new holes in the stock bronco brackets to accomodate the studs from the f-150 seats. I also had to drill 2 new holes in the floor because the f-150 slider brackets are further apart about 1".. It worked out ok because there is a little reinforcement panel underneath the bronco body and you still hit it when re-drilling. For the passenger side, I added some angle iron to the bronco flip-seat bracket to get my extra width I needed, pretty simple actually..."
Source: by arvy88bronco (The Black Peach) at FSB
Installation (F150) in an 88; "...I had to drill new holes in the stock bronco brackets to accomodate the studs from the f-150 seats. I also had to drill 2 new holes in the floor because the f-150 slider brackets are further apart about 1".. It worked out ok because there is a little reinforcement panel underneath the bronco body and you still hit it when re-drilling. For the passenger side, I added some angle iron to the bronco flip-seat bracket to get my extra width I needed, pretty simple actually..."
Source: by arvy88bronco (The Black Peach) at SuperMotors.net
Installation (F250) in an 85
Source: by Chris B (Blue, bronco boy) at chrisb.users.SuperMotors.net
Installation (F250) w/Center Jump Seat in a 93
Source: by Joseph E (CableGuy, Joes93Bronco) at FSB
Installation (Infinity) in a 95; "...so I came across these I30 Ifinity seats, $125 for two,a place in KC has a butt load of them in their attic space...must be like 20 diff. sets, leather, had to do a little mod...basically had to buy two pieces of plate steal 2"x1/8"x48", ..but they work great, electric too..."
Source: by 351cleveland at FSB
Installation (Infinity) in a 95; "...so I came across these I30 Ifinity seats, $125 for two,a place in KC has a butt load of them in their attic space...must be like 20 diff. sets, leather, had to do a little mod...basically had to buy two pieces of plate steal 2"x1/8"x48", ..but they work great, electric too..."
Source: by 351cleveland at SuperMotors.net
Installation Info & pic (95 Mustang GT) in a 91; ".... I got some out of a 95 GT, and I just had to drill a couple holes..."
Source: by Derrick36 at FSB
Installation Info & pic (Explorer) in an 89; "Hardest part was drilling the holes and leveling the seats so there was no binding; Only one hole lined up for me, so I had to drill the other three. I did bend the front bracket a little to get it to contour a little better to the floor. Also, I would attach the front two bolts first, then drill the rear and shim level as needed. Other than that, it was pretty simple. I also put in a separate fuse block for the seats and my CB so I didn't have to run too much wire or tap into another source. Not sure what model mine were from, but tilting the seat forward and scooting it up all the way allows fairly easy access to the back from the passenger side. My driver's seat tilt lever is broke, so I haven't been able to test that side, but my old seats didn't tilt far enough either, so I never had anyone getting in on that side. Also, I removed my center console, so it's really easy to just climb over the front seat and crawl through the middle. At least with my electric Explorer seats, there was no easy way to unbolt just the floor brackets and keep the motors and such intact..."
Source: by hmthesing (Hunter T) at FSB
Installation Info & pics (300Z) in a 95; "... I swapped my torn up leather seats today for some 300Z seats. ($200.00 on Craigslist). I swapped out the tracks and the seat bases allowed 3 out of 4 holes to be drilled and bolted, but on the back corner I had to make a bracket. Driver side was power and I had to remove 2 of the three motors to make it work (Back and forth and up and down.) It took a good hour to figure out the driver seat rewire, but ultimately I was able to plug it into the lumbar air power source from my old seat after splicing the connector and some of the remaining wiring. Had to cut away some of the metal underneath to allow the tracks to fit properly, but it worked out very well I think and is a very neat installation. Seats sit about an inch lower than the originals, but feel awesome..." must register to view pics
Source: by J. Mark M (DAMIAN) at FSB
Installation Info (04 Expedition): "...put in seats outta an 04 expedition. They are very comfortable and the drives is power, but I had to make brackets for them. Worst of all, they don't fold forward so access to the rear seat is much harder..."
Source: by Alan T (GearHead) at FSB
Installation Info (93-95 Lightning); "...I used the 93-95 Lightning seats in the bronco. I had to reuse the tracks from the bronco becuase the Lightnings seats were never meant to slide forward like the broncos because they were mounted to a steel frame that went accross the entire truck.. I simply bolted the bronco seats on at the front of the tracks from the bronco then re-drilled the rear locations to match the lightning seats holes..."
Source: by ROBSLXTASY (90 Griggs LX) at nloc.net
Installation Info (96 Mustang GT) in an 84; "...I took the seats out of my 96 mustang GT last night and put them into my bronco. They look and feel awesome to sit in when in the truck. I just put the bronco frame rails on the mustang seats. Had to drill the back bolt hole on the mustang seats for them to work..."
Source: by stang96gts at FSB
Installation Info (Aerostar) in a 78; "...I got free seats from a 93 Aerostar, and they bolted right into the stock 78 tracks. For the rear seat, I'm taking the one out of my old 83 beater Bronco because it's in nice shape. I'm also planning to relocate the rear seat mounting point to the next crossmember back, which is exactly 10". This will allow my two teenagers to ride in there without kicking me in the back like they do in the other Broncos..."
Source: by American Thunder at fte
Installation Info (Aerostar) in an 88: "...the top of the tall Aerostar seat limits the upward movement of the bracket for rear occupant access, as shown. There are four bolts on each seat that remove the brackets from the seats. Obviously it is much easier to remove the seat and bracket from the floor as one unit. Then after turning the seat and bracket over on the tailgate, you can then seperate the bracket and seat with four bolts one at each corner. You will have to adjust the bracket while on the seat to remove the last two bolts. Then reinstall in reverse order.... " pics are gone from his SM site
Source: by NoTrailer at FSB
Installation Info (Celica) in an 85; "...the brackets were cake. the bottom of the Celica seats are flat and no weird curves or lumps (except for a spring on the pass seat which i relocated). i just welded 2 steel plate across from one rail to the other, then drilled holes so it could bolt onto the stock seat brackets. reason i used the stock brackets because they were flat on top and made it easier to install also i was cheap. Now since i'm using the stock seat brackets the pass side could tilt and slide and if i needed more room i can tilt the whole seat. i have like enough room to fit a tire through the door..." see Chris's SM site for the pics
Source: by Chris C (Chris85xlt, Erika) at FSB
Installation Info (Ford E-van Captain seats) in an 88; "..mine comfy as hell..."
Source: by Bronc40 at FSB
Installation pics (99 Chevy Silverado) in a 79
Source: by chero65 (Whitey) at SuperMotors.net
Installation pics (99 F150) w/Center Jump Seat in a 95
Source: by NorCalBronc at SuperMotors.net
Installation pics (F250) w/Center Jump Seat in a 93
Source: by Joseph E (CableGuy, Joes93Bronco) at SuperMotors.net
Installation, (Unknown Source) in a 96; pics are gone
Source: by guidogabriele (Guido G, FN Brnco) at FSB
Parts Break-Out Diagram
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
pic, 87 Bronco II in an 86
Source: by Narzuhl at SuperMotors.net
pics, 88 Bronco in an 86
Source: by Jeromy S (Blackjack) at SuperMotors.net
pics, 88 Econoline pics in an 83
Source: by lightnin (The Tank, Broncinator, John H) at FSB
pics, 88 Econoline pics in an 83
Source: by lightnin (The Tank, Broncinator, John H) at SuperMotors.net
pics, 90 Bronco Eddie Bauer & Console in a 78
Source: by offroad_joe (The Beast) at SuperMotors.net
pics, 91 Bronco XLT (he used orig. mounts) in a 78
Source: by Skip H at skip.hammack.com
pics, 95 Mustang GT in a 91
Source: by Derrick36 at SuperMotors.net
pics, 96 Probe in a 78
Source: by Slim C (MTN BOUN) at SuperMotors.net
pics, 98 Escort in an 88
Source: by Rob Y at Ford Bronco Zone Forums
pics, Celica in an 85
Source: by Chris C (Chris85xlt, Erika) at SuperMotors.net
pics, Corbeau in a 94
Source: by Haustkraft (Eleanor, Rob, The Green Macheen) at FSB
pics, Corbeau in a 94
Source: by Haustkraft (Eleanor, Rob, The Green Macheen) at SuperMotors.net
pics, Corbeau in a 94
Source: by .5RedBronc (ToddACimer, Todd C, NJDevil1331) at FSB
pics, Escort GT in an 89
Source: by BLOODSWEATSTEEL (Bigfoot) at SuperMotors.net
pics, Explorer in an 89
Source: by hmthesing (Hunter T) at SuperMotors.net
pics, Installation (F250) w/Center Jump Seat in a 93
Source: by Joseph E (CableGuy, Joes93Bronco) at SuperMotors.net
pics, Installation in an 88
Source: by Jem270 at SuperMotors.net
pics, Mountaineer in an 88
Source: by danielzink (Dan Z) at pws.cablespeed
pics, Mountaineer in an 88
Source: by danielzink (Dan Z) at danielzink.com
pics, Mustang in a 78
Source: by Allen W (GEEKS 78RXLT) at SuperMotors.net
pics, Sparco in a 96
Source: by Eric K (Marauder) at SuperMotors.net
Raised Installation, Second Row Buckets) in a 95 C-350 (Centurion Conversions) (must register to view pics)
Source: by BJS at fourdoorbronco.com
Rear Seats: Converting a Bronco to a Cat. C Commecial Vehicle in Ireland
Source: by fsbgav at FSB
Rebuild in an 86 Eddie Bauer; "....It gets rid of the toilet feel they get as they age (your @$$ touches the sides, but not the middle). for next to nuthin' and they feel great now. All it cost me was a box full of hog rings and a pair of hog ring pliers, some 1" foam and the special non-melting spray can of foam rubber adhesive. Cut the hog rings and remove the seat bottom covers. Cut the center piece for foam, then the side bolsters, spray them and the original seat foam, wait 4 minutes and stick em on. After that pull the covers back over and install the new hog rings.While you're in there, tighten all bolts, especially the floor and track to seat bolts. I did this not just cause' Iz cheap, but also because precious few other seats out there are as large or have armrests. Dirt cheap, damned easy and darned effective..."
Source: by Sixlitre (Malcolm H, Eddie Bauer) at FSB
Rebuilding Kit; Bucket Kit for 80-96; includes (2) 24" x 24" Foam Sheets; (2) 18" x 20" Reinforce Material, Pair of Hog Ring Pliers, Package of Hog Rings & Instructions
Source: by lmctruck.com
Replacement & Re-upholstery in an 89
Source: by Tim C (TnTbronco2, Trail Truck, Street Truck, Crazed, Broke, OoG) at SuperMotors.net
Reupholstered pics in an 86
Source: by BroncoHound (Da Bronc) at SuperMotors.net
Rotation of Driver's & Passenger in an 85
Source: by Chris B (Blue, bronco boy) at chrisb.users.SuperMotors.net
Seat & Cover Discussion
Source: by members at FSB
Upholstery Installation (in a Mustang, but similar)
Source: by Capriman86 at foureyedpride.com
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"...All '80-96 Bronco & '80-97 F-series seats (bench, bucket, whatever) are interchangeable. The most you'd have to do is add wiring for the lumbar pump. The floorpans are identical where the front seats go...."
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at FSB
"...Factory provides mounting points for bench seat or captain's chairs..." pic
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
"...Federal Motor Vehicle Safety standard no 208 Passenger Cars, except convertibles (Effective 12/11/89), Convertibles (Effective 9-1-91), Multipurpose Passenger Vehicles and Trucks with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 4,536 kg (10,000 lbs.) or less (Effective 9-1-91) Shall be equipped with integral lap and shoulder belts at every forward facing, outboard designated seating position..."
Source: by Tim O (RED WAGON, redwagon) at FSB
3rd Row Hummer H3 Child Seat (jatdesign.net) pics in an 86; "...seats 2 small children) not really comfortable for adults..."
Source: by Lisa H (Calisa1969, war pony) at SuperMotors.net
3rd Row Hummer H3 Child Seat (jatdesign.net) pics in an 86; "...seats 2 small children) not really comfortable for adults..."
Source: by Lisa H (Calisa1969, war pony) at FSB
3rd Row Hummer H3 Child Seat Source; see by Lisa H (Calisa1969, war pony) Link
Source: by jatdesign.net
Door Jamb Label Body Type Codes in a 96; The letters and/or numeral under BODY designate the interior trim, seat and body type. in 1996 F-150, F-250, F-350, F-Super Duty and Bronco Workshop Manual
Source: by Ford via thedieselstop.com
F-Series 40/20/40; "...F-Series seats should fit in your Bronco. And, I would suggest you be prepared to chase the threads with a tap in order to clean them of any rust that may have developed..."
Source: by donnor at ford-trucks.com
F-Series 40/20/40; "...the bolt patterns are the same for all F series/broncos up to 96. u can run the 40/20/40, the bench seat or the regular captains chairs in the bronco..."
Source: by kemicalburns (Travis L) at fte
Front 40/20/20 Parts Break-Out Diagram w/ Buckets
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
Front Info; "...Consider rear seat access without the slide & flip fwd feature..."
Source: by miesk5 at FSB
Front, Installation (04 Dodge Pick Up 40/20/40) in an 88
Source: by BUSTERBRONCO at FSB
Front, Installation 87 F150; "...i had a bench out of an 87 F150 and it fit well but i had to put sum new mounting holes in...not a bad fit tho..."
Source: by AFBronco at FSB
Front, Installation info; "...On my 90' bronco I put in a bench seat and found that the body nuts for bench seat were on the floor pan already all that need done is drill thru. I used the stock seat for a 93 ford extended cab truck because it has a split back allowing easy egress to and from the truck..."
Source: by zeh0085 at FSB
Front, Installation pics (04 Dodge Pick Up 40/20/40) in an 88
Source: by BUSTERBRONCO at SuperMotors.net
Front, Installation, 75 Crew Cabin pic in a 78; "...Bolted right into my 78 Bronco. No mods necessary. Its a split back bench. & Comment by InfoFord; the crewcab is a normal bench seat; the seat out of a supercab is the same bench used in the bronco 74-96 will work just fine; seat track fron 74-79 supercab only though for a direct bolt into a bronco..."
Source: by OldsRocket at FSB
Jump, Center pics in an 81
Source: by kwboom at SuperMotors.net
Jump, Center, 94 F150 xtended cab Installation in a 94
Source: by 94_bronc at SuperMotors.net
Jump, Center, Leather (F 150) pic in a 93
Source: by Joe S at SuperMotors.net
Mount Info; "...The Broncos come equipped with both mounting capabilities, Bench and buckets. I just did this very swap from buckets to bench out of a 93 F150 XLT at the junk yard, it came with power dual lumbar, fold down arm rest, and dual cup holders for $45.00 in new condition. The mounting points for the bench are there under the carpet and they are plugged with rubber grommets. You do not have to tapped the holes either, the bolts that hold the buckets in place are self tapping, and they go in rather easy. The mounting points are made up of metal sleeves that are not threaded if never used and the self tapping bolts are easy to install. Just swap over the rubber plugs from the bench locations to the bucket locations and you are set. You also use the same seat belt locations and you are going to have to use the seat belts from the bench. The belt plastic sleeves are molded differently, and will not point in the right direction. Everything is plug and play, down to the lumbar..."
Source: by Camo Horse (g8rfan, Bill) at FSB
Rear Upholstery Rebuilding Kit for 80-96; includes 24" x 60" Foam Sheet; 20" x 60" Reinforce Material; Pair of Hog Ring Pliers; Package of Hog Rings & Instructions
Source: by lmctruck.com
Rear, (91 Bronco XLT) w/the 91's bracket & mods in a 78
Source: by Skip H at skip.hammack.com
Rear, Bracket Parts Identifcation Video in an 86
Source: by JKossarides ("The Bronco", Jean) at SuperMotors.net
Rear, Floor Latch pic in an 88
Source: by Jem270 at SuperMotors.net
Rear, Mounting & Parts Break-Out Diagram in 92-96
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
Rear, Mounting in a 78; "...For the rear seat, I'm taking the one out of my old 83 beater Bronco because it's in nice shape. I'm also planning to relocate the rear seat mounting point to the next crossmember back, which is exactly 10". This will allow my two teenagers to ride in there without kicking me in the back like they do in the other Broncos..."
Source: by American Thunder at fte
Rear, Seat Latch pic in an 88
Source: by Jem270 at SuperMotors.net
Rear, Seat Pin Dimensions & pic; "... are 5/8" dia., 1" working length with a 1/4" foam washer, & ~2.5" overall; FOAM WASHERS NOT INCLUDED..."
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
Rear, Squeak/Bounce Solution in a 96
Source: by sportflyer at FSB
Rear, Storage pics in a 78
Source: by Jopes (Don R) at SuperMotors.net
Seat & Cover Discussion
Source: by members at FSB
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Hummer H3 Child Seat (jatdesign.net) pics in an 86; "...seats 2 small children) not really comfortable for adults..."
Source: by Lisa H (Calisa1969, war pony) at SuperMotors.net
Hummer H3 Child Seat (jatdesign.net) pics in an 86; "...seats 2 small children) not really comfortable for adults..."
Source: by Lisa H (Calisa1969, war pony) at FSB
Hummer H3 Child Seat Source; see by Lisa H (Calisa1969, war pony) Link
Source: by jatdesign.net
Jump Seat pics; "...I've seen at least 3 Broncos (not including mine) with these same seats in them (with belts), so I assume it was a rare factory or dealer option. Then I found them in an extended-cab Datsun pickup, and I know those were factory because of how they were mounted, and the backrests. know it would be fairly easy & very safe to turn the back seat around, but IDK if another Bronco back seat would fit as a 3rd-row. Remember that the passengers need some legroom, so measure from the back of the FRONT seats to the back of the BACK seat, and that's how much room you'd need for another fullsize row. You could afford to lose some of the legroom, but not much. Whatever you put back there: take a look under your bed to see how the original seats are mounted (i.e., how the floor is reinforced), and do something similar for your new seats. Those jump seat bases are large enough that I only had to put thick fender washers underneath for them & their belts..."
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at FSB
Jump Seats Installed pics in an 83; "...There's barely enough room behind a Bronco rear seat for another identical bench and ANY legroom for whoever's in it. But 3rd-row seats were optional in the early 80s, and I have a pair in mine..."
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at Ford Bronco Zone Forums
Jump Seats Installed pics; "...I'm still not sure if these were a factory option, a dealer option, or an aftermarket option. I know they were original equipment on Datsun/Nissan king cabs, and I know these had upholstery that matched the rest of the Bronco that I took them out of, but that might have been custom-made. They're surprsingly comfortable & secure, according to everyone who has ridden in them. Even the ones who rode here during some ROUGH off-roading..."
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at SuperMotors.net
Tahoe Buckets in an 83; "...I put a 3rd row in my 86 Bronco. I used two 3rd row seats from 2004 tahoes. They go in and come back out in a matter of minutes or they can just fold down. The best thing is that they have shoulder belts for when the top is off..."
Source: by Bronco-In-Training at FSB
Tahoe Buckets pic in an 83
Source: by Bronco-In-Training at SuperMotors.net
=OTHER CATEGORIES are:Child Safety Seat, Tether Attachment, 96 Bronco & F-Series
Floor Pan Reinforcement Owner Notification Program B93 in 89/90 Bronco & F-Series SuperCab with Captain Chair Option as Cited in Floor Cracks (near front seat attachments) TSB 90-06-12
Seat Heater
Track
Upholstery
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my broncolinks.com was "disturbed"; but some sections are archived @ [url]http://web.archive.org/web/20121009110424/http://www.broncolinks.com/index.php
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I swapped in 40/20/40 SD seats. No where near a direct fit, but not a hard swap at all. I just had to bend a few brackets, cut a notch in one, beat down a hump in the floorboard, an I used some 1/8" plate for a spacer on a couple of legs. Simple stuff, and it turned out great!

I'm really starting to LOVE the copy paste junk that keeps showing up recently. I can click on a link but information like this is really not useful at all to people.

how is this going to help me AT ALL?

Its not. Just post a link and leave it be.

Just cause its not help full for you does not mean its the same for everyone else.
miesk5 has done a lot of work to compile all the info he has on his site what do you do here on a daily basis to help ppl??

He post the link and then paste whats in the link for an overview. If you click the link you can then go to every sub link. Im sure if you like he will not post anything in your post for ya.

my broncolinks.com was "disturbed"; but some sections are archived @ [url]http://web.archive.org/web/20121009110424/http://www.broncolinks.com/index.php
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yo Larry,
Thanks.
I see this at times.
Some won't even bother to click a Ford EVTM Pin-Point Test Hot Link because they want to see the simple answer, as in,"kick the driver's side tire and it will work"

Others want to see the pic in full blown-up view despite it chewing up band width

my broncolinks.com was "disturbed"; but some sections are archived @ [url]http://web.archive.org/web/20121009110424/http://www.broncolinks.com/index.php
select a LINK, Right Click & Hit Properties; copy the second HTTP address; paste in a new browser window or Tab to see original page

yo Larry,
Thanks.
I see this at times.
Some won't even bother to click a Ford EVTM Pin-Point Test Hot Link because they want to see the simple answer, as in,"kick the driver's side tire and it will work"

Others want to see the pic in full blown-up view despite it chewing up band width

Others can't read.

Be well!

Some people just need to spend money on a mechanic! Its easier and they don't have to read or get their fingers dirty!lol Reading is too hard? lol WTF!
Thanks for all you do Miesk! You are a huge asset to the forum.

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